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  • Neils Eriksen: In Pennsylvania, the legal limit for blood alcohol is .08. With just a few drinks, you could find yourself impaired. Despite the fact that hundreds of people every year are charged with drunk driving, a Pennsylvania DUI charge is not a minor offense. Drunk driving isÊa majorÊtraffic offense that can never be expunged from your record. It has serious consequences: ¥ for your criminal record ¥ ¥ for your driver's license ¥ ¥ for the cost of your car insurance ¥ ¥ and potentially for your employment Pennsylvania legislators have been tightening the laws every year; even minor offenses are a big deal
  • Risoldi Law Offices: It is important to consult with an experienced attorney if you are charged with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Many people are surprised to learn of the "collateral consequences" of a DUI conviction such as loss of drivers license or increases in insurance premiums. Penalties for DUI have increased and could involve jail or fines. There could be defenses to your case that are forever lost if not filed in a timely manner. Also, there are possible sentencing options which include diversionary programs such as Accelerated Rehabilitative Dispositions (ARD) in Penssylvania, house arrest, or work release. The more you know about the law and your options, the better you can prepare your case to achieve the best possible resolution under the circumstances of your case.
  • Joseph Stark: DUI cases can be tried and won - You could be found not guilty - Don't settle for a plea bargain.
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